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the religion in the heian period

ests. The deities for whom the shrines had originally been built were nowesteemed as minor manifestations of the cosmic Buddha, and time-honored villagefestivals and other community rites continued under Buddhist sponsorship. Thisamalgamation of Buddhism and Shinto was the dominant form of religion in Japan fromthe eleventh century to the mid-nineteenth century. Even after the forcible separation of the two faiths for political reasons in the 1870s, the amalgam has lived on among thepeople.Works citedMorton, W. Scott. JAPAN, Its History and Culture. New York: McGraw-Hill, 1984 Morton, W. Scott. CHINA, Its History and Culture. United States: McGraw-Hill, 1980 Varley, H. Paul. Japanese Culture. Honolulu, University of Hawaii Press,2000http://perso.club-internet.fr/thmodin/English/boddhisattva3.htmlhttp://www.koyasan.org/nckoyasan/introduction.htmlhttp://www.compsoc.net/~gemini/simons/historyweb/tendai.html...

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